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Speedtouch™ 985 Residential ADSL Triple-Play Gateway SpeedTouch™ 985 Residential ADSL Triple-Play Gateway SpeedTouch 985 Next Generation Device for Next Generation Networks of wired and wireless, data, voice and video from anywhere To offer exciting new broadband services to their custom- in the home with the convenience of a consumer electron- ers, service providers are looking for a rich, solid, reliable, ics device. and upgradeable platform to deploy in the homes. The SpeedTouch 985 Residential ADSL Triple-Play Gateway has A solid platform as the foundation for building been designed specifically with these objectives in mind value-added services and represents a new step forward when it comes to mak- Based on an expertise gained from millions of ADSL gate- ing Triple-Play a reality. ways sold to service providers around the world the Speed- Touch 985 offers the reliability required to deploy a com- The SpeedTouch 985 is an ADSL gateway combining mul- plex mix of services. tiple integrated wireless LAN access points, an integrated The State-of-the-art integrated modem supports ADSL, 4-port Ethernet switch, USB master and slave ports, an in- ADSL2 and ADSL2+. tegrated VoIP telephone interface and an integrated IP set- With an integrated 802.11g access point, speed, security, top-box. The SpeedTouch 985 offers seamless connection and performance are guaranteed. When SpeedTouch™ 985 Residential ADSL Triple-Play Gateway using 802.11g, you can transfer data at up to 54Mb/s Video services (five times the speed of older 802.11b wireless net- The IP Set-Top-Box component offers support for so- works), and still connect to existing 802.11b products. phisticated application such as video interactive guide, Due to the physics of the 5GHz modem, the 802.11a TV web browsing or TV email through combination of band is better suited for QoS sensitive services like au- the integrated MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 – part 10 decoders, dio and video streaming. MP3 decoder and web browser. The Bluetooth access point can be used in parallel to Intellectual property protection and secure content de- connect PDAs and phones directly to the Internet. livery is ensured by support for DES, DVB and AES vid- A traditional analog phone plugged into the modem is eo encryption systems. all it takes to get access to VoIP services and start enjoy- ing the benefits of next-generation telephony. Remote Management A printer can be connected directly to the USB master With the increasing complexity of the infrastructure re- port of the SpeedTouch 985(i) and shared across all the quired to deliver broadband services, implementing a devices on the home network. solution to remotely manage and troubleshoot CPE has DiffServ IP Quality-of-Service (QoS) and Wireless QoS become a necessity. The SpeedTouch 985 is fully com- such as WME prioritize data streams and guarantee lo- pliant to DSL Forum TR-069 specification for remote cal delivery of time-sensitive media to nodes on the management of CPE. This compliance is duly and per- home network. manently validated through extensive interoperability testing with the major management system vendors. The FLEXIBundLE architecture enables service provid- ers to define, manage and evolve the characteristics of the service offered by the SpeedTouch to the end user. This allows a SpeedTouch 985 to adopt the specific fea- tures of a differentiated service offering. The basis for this architecture is an extensive multi-role, multi-user management framework that allows each individual service to be enabled or disabled independently and re- motely. Voice services The SpeedTouch 985 offers two analog phone connec- tors. Once registered with a VoIP service regular phone calls can be conducted over the Internet offering all the benefits of IP telephony. The SpeedTouch 985 natively offers services like Caller ID, CLIR, call waiting, call transfer, 3-way conference and message waiting notifi- cation. Also, Bluetooth Cordless Telephony Profile support makes it possible for users to place telephone calls over the Internet from compatible mobile phones within range of the access point. SpeedTouch™ 985 Residential ADSL Triple-Play Gateway Technical summary 4Hardware specifications 4Services • Interfaces • Multi User High Speed Internet Access - LAN • FLEXIBunDLE • Wireless: Simultaneous operation of IEEE 802.11b - Micro-modular activation and management of and 802.11g Gateway Functionality • 4 x Ethernet (RJ45) ports (10/100BaseT HD/FD) • Content Filtering • USB 1.1 slave port - Basic: URL white list/blacklist - WAN - Standard: Subscription based URL blocking using • ADSL (RJ11) for ADSL G.dmt (G.992.1) Annex A, B a network located URL database for URL • ADSL G.lite (G.992.2) classification • ADSL2 G.dmt2 (G.992.3) Annex A, B, L - Advanced: Standard Content Filtering augmented • ADSL2+ G.dmtplus (G.992.5) Annex A, B with a more granular manageability - Video • SCART to TV- RGB and Composite video 4Management • SCART to/from VCR • FLEXIBundLE multi level - multi role management • RCA Type - Left & Right Stereo Audio • Intuitive GUI via http and https • Optical - S-PDIF Dolby Digital output • Home Network Install Wizard support - Voice • Web based Easy installation (OS independent) • 2 x FXS • Intuitive web interface • 1 x FXO • Command line interface (CLI) via telnet • Bluetooth • SNMP, Eventlog - Expansion • SW upgrade • USB 2.0 host - From remote management station - LED indicators for all LAN and WAN interface ports (dual FLASH banks) • Temperature: 0°-40° C (32°-105°F) - Via web GUI • Humidity: 20% to 80% - Through Easy SW upgrade Wizard • AC Voltage: 100 - 120VAC/220 - 240VAC, 50-60Hz 4Data features 4Wireless Performance • Bridging/Relay-Ethernet / PPPoE • Typical Indoor coverage: 60m • Relay • Dynamic rate switching - PPPoX to DHCP relay • Manual/auto channel selection • Routing • Manual/auto selection of pure 802.11g/mixed mode - PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) (802.11b/g) network - PPP over ATM (PPPoA) • Performance optimisation for ADSL traffic profile - IP over ATM (IPoA) • Wireless Distribution System (WDS) - Ethernet over ATM (ETHoA) • Connection sharing with Hyper-NAT 4Security • UPnP support: enables game technologies • 802.1x/PSK WPA (WPA-PSK) (PS2, Xbox live, DirectPlay…) and conferencing • 64/128bit WEP encryption functions of Microsoft Messenger • Wireless client registration/access control • DHCP server, client and relay (with physical push button) • DNS server, relay and client • SSL SpeedTouch™ 985 Residential ADSL Triple-Play Gateway Technical summary 4Voice features 4Supported languages • Interfaces: • English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, - 2 x FXS Portuguese, Swedish - Bluetooth CTP, PAN - FXO: includes both analogue FXO support (with 4Certifications relay) and full FXO support (with dial plan) • CE, FCC, UL • Signalling: • Radio regulations: - SIP, H.323, MGCP - US: FCC part 15.247, 15.205, 15.209 • Codecs: - Europe: ETS 300 328 - G.711 a/µ • Wi-Fi interoperability certification by WECA - G.723 - G.729 4Options • Services: • IR keyboard Fax transparency, V.92 transparency, Caller Identification CLIR, Call Waiting, Call Transfer, 3-way conference, Message Waiting Notifications 4Video Features • SNMPv2 • IGMP Multicast • RTSP for VOD • HTML 4.0, Javascript 1., SSL • DES/DVB Descrambler • EAS support • Alpha blending, 2D graphics • Macrovision • Closed caption, subtitles • Teletext support • Video scaling, translucency and picture in graphics • IR receiver for remote/keyboard • MPEG-2, MPEG-4 part 10 / AVC / H.264 • Picture-in-picture (PIP) • Optional DVB-T / DVB-S SpeedTouch 985 • Optional integrated Hard Disk / PVR 4For more information: www.speedtouch.com All rights reserved ©2005, Thomson. 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